TY - JOUR
T1 - Reproducibility of 3D free-breathing magnetic resonance coronary vessel wall imaging
AU - Desai, Milind Y.
AU - Lai, Shenghan
AU - Barmet, Christoph
AU - Weiss, Robert G.
AU - Stuber, Matthias
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by a Biomedical Engineering Grant from the Whitaker Foundation (RG-02-0745), a grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, and by the NIH grant HL61912. Dr Stuber is compensated as a consultant by Philips Medical Systems NL, the manufacturer of equipment described in this presentation. The terms of this arrangement have been approved by the Johns Hopkins University in accordance with its conflict of interest policies.
PY - 2005/11
Y1 - 2005/11
N2 - Aims: Although the coronary artery vessel wall can be imaged non-invasively using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the in vivo reproducibility of wall thickness measures has not been previously investigated. Using a refined magnetization preparation scheme, we sought to assess the reproducibility of three-dimensional (3D) free-breathing black-blood coronary MRI in vivo. Methods and results: MRI vessel wall scans parallel to the right coronary artery (RCA) were obtained in 18 healthy individuals (age range 25-43, six women), with no known history of coronary artery disease, using a 3D dual-inversion navigator-gated black-blood spiral imaging sequence. Vessel wall scans were repeated 1 month later in eight subjects. The visible vessel wall segment and the wall thickness were quantitatively assessed using a semi-automatic tool and the intra-observer, inter-observer, and inter-scan reproducibilities were determined. The average imaged length of the RCA vessel wall was 44.5 ± 7 mm. The average wall thickness was 1.6 ± 0.2 mm. There was a highly significant intra-observer (r = 0.97), inter-observer (r = 0.94), and inter-scan (r = 0.90) correlation for wall thickness (all P < 0.001). There was also a significant agreement for intra-observer, inter-observer, and inter-scan measurements on Bland-Altman analysis. The intra-class correlation coefficients for intra-observer (r = 0.97), inter-observer (r = 0.92), and inter-scan (r = 0.86) analyses were also excellent. Conclusion: The use of black-blood free-breathing 3D MRI in conjunction with semi-automated analysis software allows for reproducible measurements of right coronary arterial vessel-wall thickness. This technique may be well-suited for non-invasive longitudinal studies of coronary atherosclerosis.
AB - Aims: Although the coronary artery vessel wall can be imaged non-invasively using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the in vivo reproducibility of wall thickness measures has not been previously investigated. Using a refined magnetization preparation scheme, we sought to assess the reproducibility of three-dimensional (3D) free-breathing black-blood coronary MRI in vivo. Methods and results: MRI vessel wall scans parallel to the right coronary artery (RCA) were obtained in 18 healthy individuals (age range 25-43, six women), with no known history of coronary artery disease, using a 3D dual-inversion navigator-gated black-blood spiral imaging sequence. Vessel wall scans were repeated 1 month later in eight subjects. The visible vessel wall segment and the wall thickness were quantitatively assessed using a semi-automatic tool and the intra-observer, inter-observer, and inter-scan reproducibilities were determined. The average imaged length of the RCA vessel wall was 44.5 ± 7 mm. The average wall thickness was 1.6 ± 0.2 mm. There was a highly significant intra-observer (r = 0.97), inter-observer (r = 0.94), and inter-scan (r = 0.90) correlation for wall thickness (all P < 0.001). There was also a significant agreement for intra-observer, inter-observer, and inter-scan measurements on Bland-Altman analysis. The intra-class correlation coefficients for intra-observer (r = 0.97), inter-observer (r = 0.92), and inter-scan (r = 0.86) analyses were also excellent. Conclusion: The use of black-blood free-breathing 3D MRI in conjunction with semi-automated analysis software allows for reproducible measurements of right coronary arterial vessel-wall thickness. This technique may be well-suited for non-invasive longitudinal studies of coronary atherosclerosis.
KW - Coronary artery vessel wall imaging
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Reproducibility
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U2 - 10.1093/eurheartj/ehi357
DO - 10.1093/eurheartj/ehi357
M3 - Article
C2 - 15972291
AN - SCOPUS:27544474180
SN - 0195-668X
VL - 26
SP - 2320
EP - 2324
JO - European heart journal
JF - European heart journal
IS - 21
ER -